Space Cowboys (PG-13)
Weak and saggy script meets predictable plot.
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- Studio: Warner Bros.
- Directed By: Clint Eastwood
- Release Date: 08/04/2000
- Genre: Comedy
- MPAA Rating: PG-13
- MPAA Explanation: language and sexual references
Parents need to know
Families can talk about our society's prejudices against older people. It is important for kids to know that many old people are capable, curious, and vigorous, with experiences that are worth learning about and that it is always important to treat them with respect. Ask kids what they think they will feel like when they get to be as old as Corvin and his team. Get them to ask older relatives about some of their experiences. Families will also want to talk about the decision of one crew member to make a great sacrifice to save many others.
Message
Social Behavior:
Tolerence of older people
Consumerism:
Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:
Drinking and smoking
Violence
Some characters injured, sad death Tense and scary scenes, characters in peril,
Sex
Lothario character played for laughs, sexual references, brief nudity
Language
Some strong and salty language
Common Sense says
What's the story?
Reviewed by Nell Minow
Is it any good?
Director Eastwood takes his time, giving us a prolonged black and white intro, with the stars' voices coming from younger actors portraying them circa 1958. Then we have to get acquainted with the problem, NASA has to come to Corvin for help, he has to turn them down, then get his old nemesis to agree to let him get his over-the-hill-gang back together, then they have to go through training and show those young upstart astronauts a thing or two, and then comes ten, nine, eight, seven, and all the rest of it and we're out in space. The script is weak and saggy and the plot is predictable. The last scene is weirdly maudlin, even macabre. But the effortless star quality of these guys, so clearly still in their prime, is undimmed.
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